LeRoy and Kimberly Wagner take us back to their honeymoon, where poor communication skills, combined with hurt feelings, set a pattern that would lead them to bitterness and isolation.
John McGee and his wife, Pam, talk about the characteristics of couples with healthy marriages. One clear indicator is when each spouse works on themselves first.
Robyn McKelvey discloses some of the reasons a woman might not be fully invested in sex with her husband, and reminds women of the privilege it is to be their husband's sole lover and companion.
Robyn McKelvey, a wife to Ray for over 25 years and a mother of nine, talks honestly to women about enjoying and thriving in a sexual relationship with their husbands.
Tim and Darcy Kimmel explain that in a grace-filled marriage, you have to put the other person's interests first and be available.
Tim and Darcy Kimmel define love as "the commitment of my will to your needs and best interest, regardless of the cost," and explore the three driving needs in marriage.
Do you show your spouse grace? Tim and Darcy Kimmel know what it means to give and receive grace, and they share some grace moments from their own marriage.
Don Whitney tells believers how to put some spark back into their prayer life. When we pray the Scriptures back to God we find ourselves praying with fervor.
Don Whitney coaches Christians not to forget to pray the words of Scripture as they seek the Lord, and then shows us how using Ephesians 5:21: "Submit to one another out of reverence for Christ."
Dennis Rainey explores the vital importance of the marriage covenant, as he exhorts couples to keep their covenant, and to humble themselves and seek forgiveness and reconciliation.
Astronaut Butch Wilmore and his wife, Deanna, talk about the difficult training that's involved in becoming an astronaut.
Butch Wilmore and his wife, Deanna, tell how they met and how they've worked to build their marriage on Christ and the Scriptures.
In the midst of my pain and self-centered complaining, I exhausted my husband and saddened God.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, along with Jeff Kemp, provide solid biblical answers to questions concerning broken family relationships.
Barbara Rainey invites young women to encourage their husbands to lead, and follow when they do.
Barbara Rainey helps wives understand that a husband is designed to be the leader of the home, and a wife is called to follow him.
Each marriage holds special memories. Robert and Nancy Wolgemuth (formerly Nancy Leigh DeMoss) share some sweet moments they've enjoyed in their first year together.
Join us as we celebrate the first anniversary of Robert and Nancy Wolgemuth. The Wolgemuths take a realistic look at their courtship and their first year together as husband and wife.
Barbara Rainey and her daughter Laura talk about their favorite Thanksgiving memories, including five kernels of corn, Company French toast, and reading the Pilgrims' story.
Barbara Rainey shares fresh ideas to help families focus on being fully present with one another as they gather at the Thanksgiving table.
Ideas to help you make your bride feel cherished.
Scripture says that sexuality is spiritual. When Dr. Juli Slattery realized this, she dedicated three months to pray about this area of her life. As she drew near to the Lord, she grew closer to her husband.
Where did you first learn about sex? Dr. Juli Slattery states that many Christians don't have the big picture of God's perspective on sexual intimacy.
Some things, like intimacy, are hard to discuss. Clinical psychologist Dr. Juli Slattery answers the question she's asked most frequently: "What does God approve of?"
Marriage should be a work of art, and the best marriages are definitely collaborative works. Barbara Rainey shares marriage lessons taken from a pallet of more than four decades of matrimony.
Are her needs are vastly different than his? Help them work toward mutual fulfillment.
Dennis Rainey and various guests talk about some of the most romantic moments of their lives.
Marriage offers a tremendous opportunity to do something about our tendency to go our own way.
Take your marriage beyond the mediocre by following the advice of authors Dr. Joe Stowell, Dave Wilson, and Gary Thomas.
Our greatest need is not to be loved, but to learn how to love one another. Gary Thomas explains we need to learn how to spread His love to others, starting with our spouses.